Primary Care Medicine, 8th Edition is a comprehensive, evidence-based reference widely regarded as the definitive resource for adult primary care. Celebrating its 40th anniversary and selected as a Doody’s Core Title for 2025, it offers in-depth learning and practical decision support at the point of care.

Key Features:

  • Problem-based structure spans the full range of adult primary care issues, including screening, diagnosis, prevention, and management.

  • Clear, bulleted recommendations and an extensive annotated bibliography support clinical decisions.

  • Quarterly-updated eBook includes the latest evidence, interactive tools, and a study guide.

  • Covers over 4,000 new references, 400+ visuals, and real-world clinical insights.

  • Emphasizes personalized, cost-effective care and team-based primary care delivery.

  • Designed for physicians, nurse practitioners, PAs, residents, and students seeking the most current and actionable guidance in primary care practice.

  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 1648 pages

The 5-Minute Clinical Consult 2026 is a quick-reference guide designed for rapid decision-making at the point of care. Organized alphabetically by diagnosis, it presents over 500 conditions in a concise, bulleted format covering diagnosis, treatment, medications, follow-up, and related conditions.

  • Includes 100+ diagnostic and therapeutic algorithms, now with new entries like CREST Syndrome and Histamine Intolerance.

  • Features new algorithms for topics such as acute headache and contraception selection.

  • Updated annually to reflect current evidence-based practices and ICD-10 codes.

  • Ideal for primary care, family medicine, emergency medicine, pediatrics, and nursing.

A trusted, efficient resource for fast, informed clinical decisions.

Print length ‏ : ‎ 1248 pages

CURRENT Practice Guidelines in Primary Care 2025–2026 is a comprehensive, annually updated reference that distills essential, evidence-based guidelines for diagnosing and managing the most common outpatient conditions. Designed for quick access in busy clinical settings, it compiles recommendations from authoritative sources such as government agencies, expert panels, and specialty organizations.

Key Features:

  • Updated content from over 150 reviewed guidelines

  • System-based organization with outline and tabular formats for fast reference

  • Guideline Discordance Tables highlight where major recommendations differ

  • Focused on ambulatory and office-based primary care

  • Integrates screening and prevention into unified entries for enhanced usability

An indispensable tool for primary care clinicians seeking reliable, up-to-date guidance at the point of care.

Print length ‏ : ‎ 608 pages

Pfenninger and Fowler’s Procedures for Primary Care, 4th Edition is the definitive, step-by-step guide for over 230 clinical procedures in primary care, now updated with new chapters, editors, and enhanced content. This trusted resource supports physicians, residents, and students in performing a wide range of procedures traditionally done by specialists, with a real-world, evidence-based approach.

Key Highlights:

  • Covers expanded procedures in office, hospital, and urgent care settings, including joint injections, cosmetic procedures, and foreign body removal.

  • New chapters on topics like Manual Testicular Detorsion and Zipper Injury Management.

  • Edited by new section leaders for a refreshed, current perspective.

  • Emphasizes evidence-based practice with updated references and ICD-10-CM codes.

  • Features enhanced illustrations, many in color, and a concise, outline-based format.

  • Includes online access to patient handouts, consent forms, device lists, and more.

Ideal for clinicians seeking a comprehensive, easy-to-use procedural guide tailored to modern primary care practice.

Print length ‏ : ‎ 1728 pages

The Color Atlas and Synopsis of Family Medicine (3rd Edition) is a visually rich, practical guide designed for busy clinicians, residents, and students. Featuring over 2,000 full-color photos and illustrations, it supports efficient visual diagnosis and evidence-based clinical decision-making.

The book is organized by anatomic and physiologic systems, with each chapter starting with a patient story and covering epidemiology, etiology, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and management in a consistent, easy-to-navigate format.

New to this edition are chapters on mental health, the opioid crisis, dementia, sports-related head injury, LGBT health, and emerging infections like Zika and Ebola. It also introduces a dermatology foundation section and reorganizes management into first- and second-line therapies.

Print length ‏ : ‎ 1680 pages


Minor Emergencies, 4th Edition is a practical, quick-reference guide for clinicians managing nearly 200 non-life-threatening conditions. This updated edition offers concise instructions for both procedural and pharmaceutical treatments, enhanced by new chapters, updated techniques, and 38 instructional videos.

Key Features:

  • Covers common minor emergencies with brief, templated guidance on what to do—and what not to do—for each condition.

  • New chapters include floaters, piercing complications, Taser injuries, leg edema, and more.

  • Updated with the latest devices, dosages, and techniques, plus new ultrasound examples.

  • What to Do” and “What NOT to Do” checklists streamline clinical decision-making.

  • Each chapter ends with a discussion box summarizing key considerations and differential diagnoses.

  • Includes procedural sedation guidance and access to video demonstrations of core techniques.

  • Comes with an enhanced eBook for portable, searchable reference.

Perfect for urgent care, primary care, emergency medicine, and student use, this resource provides fast, evidence-informed clinical support for managing everyday medical crises.

Print length ‏ : ‎ 896 pages

The second edition of this multimedia handbook, now affiliated with the Association of Medicine and Psychiatry, is a vital resource for primary care clinicians managing behavioral health issues. It bridges primary care and psychiatry, offering updated, practical guidance on common psychiatric disorders and treatments.

Key Features:

  • Covers depression, anxiety, psychosis, substance use, and eating disorders, plus CBT, motivational interviewing, and pharmacologic therapies.

  • Chapters follow a standardized format with clinical highlights, diagnosis, treatment, medications, and practice tips.

  • Includes real-life case studies, DSM-5 updates, and guidance on psychiatric interviewing.

  • Introduces tools for implementing the Collaborative Care Model and primary care psychiatric assessments.

  • Enhanced eBook includes 30-minute educational videos, PowerPoint slides, and quizzes for each chapter.

  • Richly illustrated with figures and tables for quick reference and easy learning.

Ideal for physicians, nurse practitioners, and PAs, this handbook supports effective, integrated mental health care in the primary care setting.

Print length ‏ : ‎ 440 pages

Zitelli and Davis' Atlas of Pediatric Physical Diagnosis, 8th Edition, is a trusted, visually rich resource for residents and physicians that enhances diagnostic accuracy through over 3,000 color clinical photographs and supplementary materials like videos, tables, algorithms, and imaging.

Key features include:

  • Detailed coverage of pediatric examination techniques, visual findings, and diagnostic methods.

  • Thoroughly updated content, including a revamped ophthalmology chapter.

  • Focus on important pediatric topics such as development, child abuse, and adolescent gynecology.

  • Useful for diagnosing both common and rare pediatric disorders and for pediatric board preparation.

  • Each chapter ends with practical references and resources.

  • Enhanced eBook access allows viewing all text, figures, and references on multiple devices.

  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 1040 pages

Ham’s Primary Care Geriatrics: A Case-Based Approach, 7th Edition, is a practical, easy-to-read clinical guide designed for first-line primary care providers managing older adults. Using a case study format, it presents up-to-date, evidence-based guidance on common patient presentations, promoting learning, retention, and quick recall.

Key features include:

  • Interdisciplinary approach for comprehensive diagnosis, treatment, and management of complex geriatric needs.

  • New chapter on LGBT medicine in older adults and updated content on rehabilitation, infectious disease, urinary incontinence, opioid management, polypharmacy, and more.

  • Focus on cultural humility, substance abuse, and emerging topics like the geriatric emergency room.

  • Each chapter includes learning objectives and USMLE-style questions.

  • Online resources include videos on dizziness, gait, and balance, a dermatology quiz, and cognitive status assessment tools.

  • Enhanced eBook access for text, figures, and references on multiple devices.

  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 592 pages

Urgent Care Dermatology: Symptom-Based Diagnosis is a visually driven, user-friendly guide for non-specialists—such as urgent care clinicians, family physicians, NPs, and PAs—who diagnose and treat skin conditions. Organized by lesion appearance (e.g., blisters, scaly lesions), this book enables quick, symptom-based identification and management.

  • Features over 1,000 full-color clinical images arranged for rapid visual reference.

  • Two-page format: diagnostic and treatment guidance on the left, corresponding images on the right.

  • Covers common and urgent dermatologic presentations like morbilliform eruptions, abscesses, dermatitis, and travel-related skin conditions by region.

  • Includes a chapter of treatment pearls offering expert practical advice.

  • Comes with Expert Consult eBook access, including searchable text, images, and videos across devices.

Ideal for point-of-care use, it supports accurate and timely dermatologic diagnosis and management in urgent care settings.

Print length ‏ : ‎ 632 pages